MELANOTAN II 10 SPRAY
Melanotan II (MT‑II) is a synthetic cyclic peptide analogue of alpha‑melanocyte‑stimulating hormone (α‑MSH) that influences multiple melanocortin pathways in the body. Originally studied for melanin stimulation and potential skin protection, clinical investigations have also revealed significant effects on sexual arousal, libido, and metabolic signaling, making it a peptide of interest in both aesthetic and neuroendocrine research settings.
At a 10 mg strength, Melanotan II 10 is positioned for research into skin pigmentation dynamics, libido enhancement pathways, energy modulation, and metabolic signaling under controlled experimental conditions.
Key Features
🌞 Synthetic melanocortin peptide targeting melanocortin receptors
📊 Designed for research into pigmentation, libido, and metabolic pathways
🧬 Activates central melanocortin signaling with multiple downstream effects
⚖️ Supports studies on hormone‑linked physiological responses
📄 For research and investigational use only
Key Benefits
🌅 Natural Tanning Enhancement – Stimulates melanin production and skin pigmentation through activation of melanocortin receptors.
❤️ Boosts Libido & Sexual Performance – Clinical studies demonstrate increased sexual desire, arousal, and erection initiation in human subjects.
⚡ Increases Energy & Vitality – Investigational evidence links melanocortin signaling to metabolic and motivational pathways that may support vitality.
🛡️ Supports Skin Protection – Increased pigmentation may contribute to reduced UV sensitivity; however, broad photoprotection is limited and traditional sun safety remains critical.
🔥 Metabolic Support – Preliminary research links melanocortin receptor modulation to appetite and energy balance pathways central to metabolism.
Human‑Relevant Research Application
🔬 Melanotan II enhances sexual function in humans
In controlled human studies, Melanotan II administration was shown to induce spontaneous penile erections and increase sexual desire in male subjects compared with placebo — demonstrating potent central effects on reproductive hormone signaling and libido pathways unrelated to typical peripheral vasodilators.